The episode centers on a seemingly trivial but deeply symbolic conflict: Abhishek Tripathi (the city-bred Secretary played by Jitendra Kumar) is frustrated by the lack of basic amenities in the village office. His primary grievance is a broken, stationary chair. He decides to order a modern, revolving office chair with wheels—a "luxury" that represents his urban roots and desire for comfort.
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: The "Pradhan Ji" (village head) eventually intervenes by offering his own chair to Abhishek and buying the same revolving chair for himself, restoring the perceived social order and his own status. The episode centers on a seemingly trivial but
: The episode also introduces Ganesh, a demanding and arrogant groom whose wedding is being hosted in Phulera. Ganesh’s entitlement leads to a confrontation with Abhishek over the use of the new wheeled chair, which eventually halts the wedding festivities until the issue is resolved. Panchayats are the backbone of rural development